A new documentary explores the life and career of Husker Du's Grant Hart. / Facebook.com/EveryEverything

by Whitney Matheson, USA TODAY

by Whitney Matheson, USA TODAY

Director Gorman Bechard is after my '80s/'90s punk-rock heart: In recent years he has helmed flicks about The Replacements and Archers of Loaf. Now he's back with a doc about a figure from another hugely influential rock band, Husker Du's Grant Hart.

Every Everything: The Music, Life & Times of Grant Hart profiles the songwriter and drummer who received nowhere near the amount of attention as band mate Bob Mould.

Bechard promises his movie, funded via Kickstarter, will address the (im)possibility of a Husker Du reunion and capture Hart's commentary on "everything from the mismanagement of seminal label SST, his relationship with William S. Burroughs and his forthcoming double-album take on Milton's Paradise Lost."

Here's a trailer:

As was the case with Bechard's previous flicks, distribution will be small. The film will debut at New York's CBGB Festival next month and be made available to Kickstarter supporters. (If you didn't get in on it early, screeners are also available as rewards for Bechard's current Kickstarter project.)